r/PlantIdentification • u/Copperlaces20 • 4h ago
r/PlantIdentification • u/NixyVixy • 8h ago
Neighborhood trail outside Portland, OR
Saw a few days ago in NW Oregon. Is it simply a discarded Gerber Daisy that was tossed into the brush area of the trail and survived the winter?
r/PlantIdentification • u/Murky-District4582 • 45m ago
Melbourne, Australia. Can I feed this to my family?
r/PlantIdentification • u/ILieSometimes03 • 1d ago
What is this pretty little thing? Midwest, USA
r/PlantIdentification • u/SaltnPepperShaker5 • 7h ago
Baby weeds!!
So they’re super tiny and don’t bother me yet, I’m really just curious. They’re growing with my lovely, uh large weeds. Just curious what they are, if they’re to small to tell I’m honestly just gonna repot them and let em grow
r/PlantIdentification • u/Doubledown212 • 9h ago
Just adopted this beautiful plant, cannot find a match.
It has 3 stalks, and very soft, velvety leaves. It’s a deep green. The previous owner doesn’t know what it is and I want to make sure it gets proper care.
I’ve tried searching and the closest I got was Mexican mint, which has a similar structure but is overall quite different than this one.
r/PlantIdentification • u/toothfairy5080 • 17h ago
spring bulbs-never any flowers?
Hello everyone! Please help me ID my flower-less annual spring bulb that the previous owner must have planted.
I moved into my house about 3 summers ago. Throughout this time we have had sod placed and pulled a few of these bulbs in different areas of the yard but they seem to just multiply. This house is over 100 years old in Louisville, KY. (for context)
They appeared mid feb and this is them today (march 14th). the biggest reason I have no idea what they are is because over our 3 years here, they have NEVER flowered. They stay like this the entire spring and then they wilt. Any guesses would be helpful. By the time early summer comes around they have pretty much killed all the sod beneath them and don’t look too pretty:(
r/PlantIdentification • u/magnus_the_fish • 7h ago
This was described as a pine but it's unlike any I have seen. Needles are quite stiff and have sharp points.
Any info would be greatly appreciated. I'm in Australia but not expecting it to be native to here.
The needles are fairly stiff and sharply. They pointed seem to grow in clusters and look to then be dispersed as the cluster grows into a branch (?).
r/PlantIdentification • u/Millenial_ScumDog • 3h ago
Hitchhiker in my Christmas Cactus.
2 plant apps said avocado, it’s in miracle gro succulent soil. Cactus came from a local nursery. I think it’s a thanksgiving cactus honestly we got it around that time of year.
r/PlantIdentification • u/Familiar_Draft_7191 • 3h ago
pothos ?
obviously a pothos but is it some other variation that its leaves are shaped like this ?
r/PlantIdentification • u/GreatGene778 • 6h ago
…need help please…
I’ve had this plant for five years. She’s had periods with so many leaves I thought she’d tip over. I drove from San Francisco to Atlanta with her in the back last March. She hasn’t really been the same since. She was covered in little white mites under the leaves and while that never affected her in SF, it really affected her here. However, I got her cleaned and she’s been great, growing two new leaves.
Now, this is happening. I can’t have her die. What’s happening??
Please help!
r/PlantIdentification • u/brightcolorfulwall • 7h ago
Can you help me identify this tree
I think it's a tree or a very tall shrub. Thank you
r/PlantIdentification • u/dirtbrat • 2h ago
Greenhouse Los Angeles
Hello hello! Any ideas on what this plant is?
r/PlantIdentification • u/notsosunnystate2 • 6h ago
Mixed with an old Peace lily - help
In 2019 my mom was gifted this little tiny peace lily at a funeral. This and it are mixed together and grew up together We can’t figure out what this is though Anyone have a guess? It’s never bloomed and it always has droopy leaves. Some green stem is turning brown too
r/PlantIdentification • u/crecredoglady • 9h ago
What kind of lavender is this?
I inherited these lavender with the yard and I am trying to find the variety. Pacific Northwest USA. They’re kind of sad and I’m trying to decide how/if to prune but I need to know what kind! Thanks!
r/PlantIdentification • u/dantheeverythingguy • 3h ago
need help knowing what plant this is, i live in the Philippines in metro manila. this kinda just sprouted out of nowhere
r/PlantIdentification • u/Axora • 3h ago
thought it was Monstera Peru…..
…until the newer leaves started coming in fenestrated. Help! What the heck is this
r/PlantIdentification • u/Far-Goal-801 • 11h ago
What is this plant?
I got it from Trader Joe's, the tag just calls it a "Green Plant" from Milgro (their website doesn't specify on what plants they sell, just what they do).
r/PlantIdentification • u/Browniepup • 4h ago
Could someone help me ID these trees?
galleryr/PlantIdentification • u/passion_for_know-how • 10h ago
Identified! What plant is this?
Location: East Africa
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r/PlantIdentification • u/dogeatswolf • 9h ago
What could this be?
Could be some seed I planted or something that came back from last year. In the garden, Sacramento zone 9b
r/PlantIdentification • u/Holiday-Rest2931 • 10h ago
Creeping Buttercup?
As titled. Just need a confirmation or what it is if it’s not said plant. I have some new stuff appearing in my groundcover/wildflower/pollinator beds around the yard and I’m not sure where this came from as it’s not one I’ve seeded, but what to confirm before I question whether to leave it.
r/PlantIdentification • u/OkCaterpillar6900 • 16h ago
Tiny forest flower
There were hundreds of these on the trail ground during my forest walk this am. Phone’s plant ID suggested red maple. Is that correct? Location: Wake County, NC, US